Probiotics and high fiber-rich diets have anti- inflammatory properties and decline chronic kidney disease progression (CROSBI ID 320511)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Prkačin, Ingrid ; Findri, Pavao ; Novak, Ana Marija ; Pleše, Jakov ; Bulum, Tomislav ; Bubić, Ivan
engleski
Probiotics and high fiber-rich diets have anti- inflammatory properties and decline chronic kidney disease progression
A well balanced, time-restricted diet with 50% more vegetables and restriction of red meat can delay the progression of kidney damage. This paper suggests that such diet changes can also have an immunoregulatory role, with adding pre/probiotics. There were two groups of patients (20M/28F ; age 67±9 years, estimated glomerular filtration rate 42, 1±12 ml/min/1.73m2): group A practiced a modified diet that consisted of certain nutritional changes (50% more vegetable intake, reduction of red meat to twice per week), time- restricted eating (8 hours), and taking probiotics. Group B was also taking probiotics ; however, their nutrition included no restrictions on red meat intake, they ate fewer vegetables, and there was no time- restricted eating. After 3 months, therapy from Group A − a balanced, time- restricted diet plus probiotics, resulted in weight loss (from 113±13 to 110±18 kg), body mass index decrease (from 36.4±5.1 to 34±5 kg/m2), decrease in waist circumference (from 119±11 to 115±10 cm), as well as lower hsC-reactive protein by 8% (group A) and 5% (group B). The values of kidney function measurements after 3 months were 45, 3±11 ml/min/1.73m² in group A, while in group B, those were 42, 4±10 ml/min/1.73m² (p<0.05). This study shows a positive correlation between the daily consumption of probiotics and decreased progression of chronic kidney disease.
probiotics ; fiber-rich diets ; chronic kidney disease
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Podaci o izdanju
60 (Suppl 1)
2021.
114-117
objavljeno
0353-9466
1333-9451
10.20471/acc.2021.60.s1.16
Povezanost rada
Kliničke medicinske znanosti